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  2. That's How Murder Snowballs - Wikipedia

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    Paul Dickson: Written by: Ray Austin: Production code: 05: Original air date: 19 October 1969 () Guest appearances; Michael Griffiths Arthur Brough Grazina Frame Stuart Hoyle David Jason: Episode chronology

  3. Dickinson (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Austin then announces his engagement to Sue before she runs after Emily, who reveals the pains were period pains. Jane reveals her feelings for Austin and questions his marriage to Sue because of Sue and Emily's relationship. Austin walks in on Emily and Sue kissing and Sue reveals she feels suffocated by both of them and intends to go to Boston.

  4. Enemy Gold - Wikipedia

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    Cannon, Austin and Midnite head back to the tree and start digging. They discover the gold just as Santiago and Panther show up and force them to carry the gold out of the woods at gunpoint. Noble and Dickson arrive to rescue the team, but as Noble has Santiago and Panther held at gunpoint, Dickson reveals his betrayal and turns his gun on Noble.

  5. Production of Paramount+ show '1923' estimated to pump ... - AOL

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    The production of season two of the Paramount+ show "1923" will pump more than $51 million into Austin's economy from wages, hotel stays and other local services, the city of Austin estimates.

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  7. Dickson D. Bruce - Wikipedia

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    Dickson "Dave" Davies Bruce Jr. (April 11, 1946 – November 24, 2014) was a history professor and author in the United States whose research focused on cultural and intellectual history of African Americans. [1] [2] He taught at the University of California at Irvine. [3]

  8. Austin Studios - Wikipedia

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    Austin Studios Backlot . Austin Studios is a 20-acre (81,000 m 2) film and video production facility with 10,000 square feet (1,000 m 2) of production office space and over 100,000 square feet (10,000 m 2) of production space established in 2000. The space includes five production stages converted from airplane hangars, two production office ...

  9. Spiderwood Studios - Wikipedia

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    Spiderwood Studios is a motion picture, television, music and animation studio that opened in 2009 by producer Tommy G. Warren. [1] Located east of downtown Austin, Texas, it is situated on 164 acres of back lot alongside the Colorado River, and is the state’s largest privately owned studio.